Patricia J. "Penny" Pomeroy passed away peacefully on Saturday November 25th, 2017 after brave battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Otis Pomeroy, of 50 years. Loving Mother of Rick (Tracey) Pomeroy, and proud Grandmother of Lauren (Michael) Coomer, Jimmy and Garrett Pomeroy. Further survived by brother Lyle (Betty) Rosio, sister Susan (Gary) Boeyer and other family and friends. Penny was an extraordinary sewer and quilter. She was also an avid scrapper and made many wonderful cards and crafts. Countless family and friends have received items created by Penny. When she wasn't creating, she was teaching at Wilson Senior Center and passing on the skills to her grandchildren. She had many fun outings with her quilting girlfriends and loved her teaching sessions with Joyce, Carol, and all the super seamstresses at Wilson Senior Center.Penny was a devoted grandmother, mother and wife, spending many afternoons and weekends cheering at her grandson's sporting events, crafting with her granddaughter, enjoying her son's musical performances, shopping or party planning with her daughter in law and planning the next family fish fry. As long as Otis was catching fish, she knew there would be ample opportunity for family gatherings. She never tired of sharing stories of her family members accomplishments and was their greatest fan.Penny was an animal lover from the beginning. She fondly recalled early years on the family farm and in recent years would make room for feline friends.The servant's heart in Penny helped her to thrive as a Deacon at Forest Park Presbyterian Church. She cared deeply for her friends in the congregation and loved participating in the crafting ministry there. Penny loved to travel, loved country music, was an avid Wisconsin Sports team fan and enjoyed losing herself in a good book. She was an excellent cook and was always willing to make room for one more at the table. She will be missed. Visitation from 10:00 am to 12 noon on SATURDAY, December 2, 2017 with Christian service at 12 noon at FOREST PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of New Berlin. 2300 S, Sunny Slope Ave.The family wishes to acknowledge Aurora Home Hospice, the welcoming staff at Care-Age of Brookfield and the stellar staff at Zilber Family Hospice. We could not have made it through this journey without you. Donations to Forest Park Presbyterian Church or Aurora Zilber Family Hospice are appreciated.